Share contacts in Outlook 2003

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gdf1903

Hi all,

Hope someone can help me here.

We have a user with a shared contacts in Outlook 2003, running from an
Exchange 2003 account. The user has created a few contacts subfolders
under the main ccontacts folder. If he shares out his contacts then
whoever accesses it cannot see the subfolders. I have tried setting
the permisions on the various sub-contacts but to no avail the user
can still only see the main contacts folder.

Can somene point me in the right direction please?

Thanks.
 
B

Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]

We have a user with a shared contacts in Outlook 2003, running from an
Exchange 2003 account. The user has created a few contacts subfolders
under the main ccontacts folder. If he shares out his contacts then
whoever accesses it cannot see the subfolders. I have tried setting
the permisions on the various sub-contacts but to no avail the user
can still only see the main contacts folder.

Both the mailbox and parent folder must have at least Folder Visible
persmission and the subfolder must have Reviewer permission.
 
M

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/sharesubfolder.htm

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After furious head scratching, (e-mail address removed) asked:

| Hi all,
|
| Hope someone can help me here.
|
| We have a user with a shared contacts in Outlook 2003, running from an
| Exchange 2003 account. The user has created a few contacts subfolders
| under the main ccontacts folder. If he shares out his contacts then
| whoever accesses it cannot see the subfolders. I have tried setting
| the permisions on the various sub-contacts but to no avail the user
| can still only see the main contacts folder.
|
| Can somene point me in the right direction please?
|
| Thanks.
 

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